It's a girl
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That was a VERY fast labor and delivery!
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she has a name ..Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana ...
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Not as cute as my grandbaby.
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jellowrestling wrote:Not as cute as my grandbaby.
Maybe not but I'll bet she has more names than your grandbaby.

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The males have five or six given names.
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I thought they might name her Camilla... 

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At least there are no apostrophes.
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crocmommy wrote:I thought they might name her Camilla...
Had they been good Texans they would have named her something like Sissy Rose.
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crocmommy wrote:I thought they might name her Camilla...
Now that is the funniest thing I have read today.
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grouchy wrote:crocmommy wrote:I thought they might name her Camilla...
Now that is the funniest thing I have read today.
Snarky r me!!
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Tow of the great British mysteries:
John & Yoko
Charles & Camilla
John & Yoko
Charles & Camilla

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Red Oak wrote:Tow of the great British mysteries:
John & Yoko
Charles & Camilla
John and Yoko I don't get. Had to be more there than met the eye.........and drugs were involved.
Charles and Camilla I understand completely. Theirs is a true love story and a story of how family/country expectations and requirements can screw up a person's life. I'm glad he finally had the gumption to buck the system and marry the woman he had loved for years.
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I think I understand John and Yoko. Although John took full advantage of the fame and fortune, at his core he was an artist and did not like the constraints of being a Beatle and or living up to the expectations of Beatles fans. Yoko was a complete departure from the Beatle mold. Avant garde artist, not western/European, not one of the beautiful people. She was the poke in the eye of all the teeny-boppers who just wanted John to be one of those loveable moptops. John was probably more in love with what she represented as a positioning statement than who she was a person.
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BigTex wrote:I think I understand John and Yoko. Although John took full advantage of the fame and fortune, at his core he was an artist and did not like the constraints of being a Beatle and or living up to the expectations of Beatles fans. Yoko was a complete departure from the Beatle mold. Avant garde artist, not western/European, not one of the beautiful people. She was the poke in the eye of all the teeny-boppers who just wanted John to be one of those loveable moptops. John was probably more in love with what she represented as a positioning statement than who she was a person.
That makes sense. Staying in bed for days on end, a la' Elvis, on the other hand...........................

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Edward VIII gave up the throne to marry Wallis Simpson in 1938 (I think).
It's almost forgotten about, but it was a huge story when it happened.
It's almost forgotten about, but it was a huge story when it happened.
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